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Hudson
River views from inside the Avery are irresistible. Set across from
Riverside Park (read: nothing to block the scenery ’til kingdom
come) at Riverside and 65th Street—the studio, 1, 2 and 3BR
condos not only offer unparalleled amenities inside—but exclusive
access to just about anything that pleases your performing arts
senses outside at Lincoln Center. Better yet, on-property performances
and “Meet the Artist” programs will be held monthly.
Choose Brazilian cherry or African doussie wood floors for kitchens
that come with ribbed aluminum upper cabinets, wood-veneer lower
cabinetry, granite or stone countertops plus Sub-Zero and Miele
appliances. Limestone-tiled master baths feature vanities with Travertine
countertops—and all come with washer/dryers. Other top-of-the-list
amenities: Screening room, game room, library with 24 hr. Wi-Fi
access and a large playroom for the kids. For whatever else you
might need award-winning concierge services from Abigail Michaels
stand ready. $850,000 to $3 million. LATE 2007.

Nancy Reese
| 212.769.1100 | Corcoran Group Marketing

PLAY
BALL

Sports-minded
buyers will love living at Atelier. At 42nd Street and Eleventh
Avenue, residents can opt for a few games of bocce, basketball or
volleyball before cueing up for rooftop billiards whenever the spirit
moves them. The light-filled, spacious studios, 1 and 2BR units
feature the finest finishes and amenities such as Italian white
oak floors and Bosch large-capacity washer/dryers. White gloss cabinetry
is paired with white quartz countertops in open kitchens and all
the appliances are from Sub-Zero and Bosch. Baths come with polished
Bianco Verde marble floors and Panda marble walls and tub surrounds—and
all have rectangular washbasins atop sleekly-styled vanities. Other
amenities: Landscaped sundeck brimming with exceptionally comfy
chaises and sun beds; state-of-the-art fitness center and yoga studio;
indoor sky-lit swimming pool. For all parts east, be it to Broadway’s
theaters or the office across town-Atelier provides a complimentary
crosstown shuttle. $630,000 to $1.475 million. JANUARY 2007.

Natalie Stewart
| 212.563.6635 | The Marketing Directors

MIDTOWN
MAJESTY

The
St. Regis New York is esteemed for its personalized service and
exceptional location. With a storied history of hosting glamorous
celebs and royalty such as the Duke of Windsor and Marilyn Monroe—buyers
are invited to live in any one of 24 hotel condos—where they’ll
enjoy the best of the best in a butler-serviced collection of fully-furnished
1 and 2BR homes. All dressed up in muted shades of yellow saffron,
silver-pale green and steel blue—crystal chandeliers suspend
from up to 11ft ceilings and marvelous views are afforded from the
floor-to-ceiling French windows. Every unit has carved crown moldings,
wainscoting and plush carpeting throughout. Pantries feature Sub-Zeros
and microwaves and double-sink marble baths sport private shower
stalls and LCD TVs. State-of-the-art communication and entertainment
is everywhere and pampering from the Rem de Spa [note: typeset with
backwards accent over the second “e”] is nothing short
of heaven. Impeccably managed—ownership privileges here are
considerable. From $1.7 million. JUNE 2006.

Lori L. Ordover
| 212.350.7137 | The Sunshine Group, Ltd.Y

“Today
luxury living abounds throughout Manhattan, from Battery Park all the way
up to Harlem and beyond,” said Kathleen M. Sloane of Brown Harris
Stevens. “But some of the most sought after residences in the world
continue to be located in the 60s and 70s, along Central Park West as well
as Fifth Avenue and Park Avenue in Manhattan.”